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  1. Silk screen printing, also known as screen printing, is a printing method that involves transferring ink onto a surface through a stencil or screen to stretch over a frame. The stencil allows the ink to pass through certain areas and block out others, resulting in a printed image or design.
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    Silk screen printing, also known as screen printing, is a printing method that involves transferring ink onto a surface through a stencil or screen to stretch over a frame. The stencil allows the ink to pass through certain areas and block out others, resulting in a printed image or design.
    Silk screening is an art which has its roots back in the Song Dynasty, which was between 960 and 1279. China was the first country to create the concept of screen printing, and then Japan and many other Asian locations started to use this art. It would take until the 1700s for silk screen printing to reach Western Europe.
    During the first Millenium, mesh made out of human hair was used to create repeated prints. Eventually, these meshes were made with silk, which was called sericum, giving the origin for the name silkscreen. c. First uses
    Silkscreening is a technique created in China, around 2000 years ago, and it reappeared in Europe, during the Belle Epoque. b. Origins During the first Millenium, mesh made out of human hair was used to create repeated prints. Eventually, these meshes were made with silk, which was called sericum, giving the origin for the name silkscreen. c.
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  9. The Art of Silkscreening | Artsy

    WEBJan 26, 2017 · Nowadays, silkscreening is the most utilized method by contemporary painters to make their works accessible to a broader audience. Famous artists, such as Picasso, Dali, Miró, Vasarey, โ€ฆ